President Donald Trump littered a Wednesday interview on Fox News with many of the same false claims he made earlier in his first three days back in the White House.
The impact of Trump’s anti-immigrant policy at the southern border was felt the minute he reassumed the presidency. People were sobbing ... torching former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for supposedly allowing his supporters to tear through the Capitol ...
President Trump took the oath of office for the second time and was sworn in as the 47th president. He laid out a sweeping agenda and declared that the country’s golden age “begins now.”
Donald Trump will be sworn in for a second term as president Monday—with every living former president, billionaires like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, Carrie Underwood, the Village People and several foreign leaders getting invitations.
A disquieting Washington visit leaves me with a sense that America is making a big break from the past.
Donald Trump 2.0 is, so far, very much the same as his first go around. But eight years after he was last sworn into office, the new Republican president is emboldened, far more experienced and surrou
All of this is what Trump ran on, and he intends to keep his promises. The most important thing that gives me comfort, and stands in sharp contrast to what we've had the past four years, is that there is no question our elected president is in charge and calling the shots.
Dowd: Lorne Michaels’ [the creator and producer of “S.N.L.”] theory is that even the biggest villains have to have a drop of humanity. Also, he doesn’t believe in bringing your biases in, but then, most of the cast members are very liberal, and they do believe in that. So there’s always that tension.
Welcome, congrats and godspeed. SWAMPING THE SWAMP: If President Donald Trump was deliberately trying to overwhelm his opponents, it’s hard to imagine a schedule better suited to do just that ...
Donald Trump's effort to freeze trillions of dollars in federal grants is the most provocative of his many attempts to expand his power in the first days of his presidency.
What’s happening now in Washington, DC, is different from most presidential transitions − in volume, pace, content and breadth of the changes ordered.
The flood of executive orders and news was designed to disorient the Democratic resistance. It might be working.